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Marissa Shorenstein

President — AT&T New York

Marissa Shorenstein, president AT&T New York, is responsible for the company’s regulatory, public policy and community relations initiatives across the state.

AT&T New York Blog

November 07, 2016

AT&T invites you to thank a veteran

Posted by Marissa Shorenstein

Dear Friends,

We have many holidays that celebrate our family, our friends and our faiths. Veterans Day is a day to celebrate our country and remember those who represent our ideals and fought for our freedoms.

For some of us, it’s a day to thank a special person in our life who served in the military. For others, we hug a family member a little tighter. Veterans Day also provides the opportunity to thank a stranger for their service.

This Veterans Day, AT&T is inviting you to thank a veteran at home or a veteran you’ve never met.

Feel free to join with your colleagues and show gratitude to our veterans.Please note: we recommend using your mobile device to take a new video or photo. Because this is a mobile-friendly tool, if you are going to use your desktop to upload an existing video or photo instead, it may not work in many versions of Internet Explorer.

I am proud to join my voice to yours with the simple message to our veterans: thank you for your service!

In addition, this year is a special year. I invite you to fulfill your patriotic duty and vote. Regardless of which candidate or issue you support, the right to vote is too important for you to stay on the sidelines. Now, it is easier than ever to get the information you need to vote — including where to vote and what is on the ballot on Election Day, November 8.

After voting, the most important thing you can do is encourage others to do the same. Please use these buttons to share this message with your friends and family.

Sincerely,

Marissa ShorensteinPresident — AT&T New York

We encourage you to use the Voting Information Project tool below to get more information about voting in your area.